Once the NFL season is officially over, teams around the league have about two months to do deep dives on players who will be available to be drafted from the college game.
Usually, the bulk of that analysis is done on skill positions, with quarterback being the one thing that everyone talks about in the weeks leading up to draft day.
This year is no different, with some talented quarterbacks set to be available, including USC superstar Caleb Williams, who will more than likely be the No. 1 overall pick of the Chicago Bears.
Among the many things that get broken down and analyzed to death when it comes to incoming quarterbacks are their measurements, from height, weight, arm and hand size, and wingspan.
Even though these can be important, especially in a sport as brutal as football, they never completely tell the tale of how good a player can be on the next level for an NFL team.
However, these measurements will be brought up time and time again, leading up to when the Bears get on the clock on April 25, with Williams’ measurements surfacing via Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports.
2024 #NFLCombine key measurements thread…
170. #USC QB Caleb Williams
Height: 6-1 1/8
Weight: 214
Arm: 32
Hand: 9.75
Wingspan: 75.88— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) March 2, 2024
At this point in time, there’s no doubting Williams’ status as the presumptive No. 1 overall pick, as everyone seems to believe that this kid out of USC is the best prospect in the upcoming draft.
Only time will tell if he truly is the best player in the draft and the right choice for Chicago, as they hope to build around him as a franchise player.
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